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Sony 43/55" X800E LED 4K Ultra HD Smart TV

Sony 43/55" X800E LED 4K Ultra HD Smart TV

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With plenty of features packed in an ultra-slim profile, the Sony X800E LED 4K Ultra HD smart TV is sure to be the focal point in any room. Featuring an edge-lit LED LCD display, it uses Sony's Motionflow XR 240 technology to enhance fast-moving images and reduce motion blur Read More

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etana
5
Mar 29, 2019
what is the panel type? It can't be both LED and LCD. If, based on price, it is LCD, what type; VA, IPS, TN? Also what is the native (not +RFC) colour depth?
Brosefstalin42
260
Apr 20, 2019
etanaActually most current TVs ARE LED LCD TV's. LCD is liquid crystal display, the only other options are projection, CRT, or plasma. The lights behind LCD TV's are either a single lamp (old fat LCDs), edge or full array LED (most current thin LCDs), or OLED (about twice the price of this drop). RTINGS is a good website for the other information you've requested. They even have recommended settings for color and how to get the best image and latency for sports and video games.
MananaMan
129
Mar 29, 2019
Way too over priced.
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ullh82w8
2
Apr 20, 2019
MananaMan$100 cheaper than Amazon on 55"
BrklynRed
0
Mar 29, 2019
It’s a beautiful TV, but it only supports HDR 10, static HDR? No Dolby Vision? Even $279 TCL 43” 4K tv’s offer Dolby Vision. Why pay more than twice as much for a color profile that’s only set once at the beginning of a program? Even HDR 10+ would make it a good deal. This seems unreasonable.
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Brosefstalin42
260
Apr 20, 2019
BrklynRedI'd double check RTINGS since the price does depend on features as well as how well the TV processes images in high-speed shots or motion blur performance on sports or video games. They even have recommendations for the best TV at whichever media consumption option you use most (for me it's video games, then movies and TV, then sports last). This TV was likely produced before TCL's Roku based TVs were worth anything more than just being an all in one set with little need for any other smart streaming devices, hence the bloated smart TV price. Now TCL makes decent TVs across the board for gaming (my preferred use, played on one at an AirBNB that I couldn't really distinguish from other TVs I have gamed on) so TCL is pushing price, performance, and value not needing another box unless you have an nVidia shield, Apple TV, Samsung (proprietary casting), or Google Chromecast app that Roku doesn't support. I do wish they made the same models without the bloated smart TV price, since most of the time a separate box device performs and responds better than built in apps.
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